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November 25, 2012

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NORMAN — These commercial addition/alteration, commercial parking lot, and commercial temporary building/construction trailer permits were issued between Nov. 7-14.

Commercial Addition/Alteration

· 904 College Ave. SP Holding Co. Lambda Chi Alpha renovation and remodel $1,700,000

Commercial Parking Lot

· 2501 Boardwalk Dr. Troy Flax and Pepper Martin Norman Vision Clinic expand parking lot $18,432

Commercial Temporary Building /

Construction Trailer

· 2020 24th Ave. N.W. Sooner Investment Group Timberlake temporary construction trailer $2,400

· 800 Chautauqua Ave. Beta Theta Phi Temp structure for Greek event $700

These commercial addition/alteration and commercial temporary building/construction trailer applications were submitted between Nov. 7-14.

Commercial Addition/Alteration

· 2420 Springer Dr. ATL Partnership ATL Partnership office remodel $8,000

· 3401 W. Main St. General Growth Properties, Inc. Gap retail store renovation $250,000

· 2421 W. Main St. Reiger, LLC. Mardel Inc. remodel $50,000

· 1127 Elm Ave. Stace, LLC. JJ Milk Tea remodel $8,000

· 1129 Elm Ave. Stace, LLC. Shawarma Express restaurant $60,000

Commercial Temporary Building / Construction Trailer

· 1221 Ed Noble Pkwy. Widgeon, LLC. Marc Heitz temp tent 11/13-20/12 $1,200

Commercial Certificate

of Occupancies Issued:

· 1614 W. Lindsey St. HAC, Inc. Hollywood Center Façade Renovation$50,000

· 3451 36th Ave. N.W. Satish K. Arora Moore Insurance $20,000

Residential Activity – Nov. 7-14.

· Three single-family residential unit permits were issued valued at $370,000 with an average value of $123,333.

· Eleven single-family addition/alteration permits were issued valued at $237,386.

· Three single-family residential unit applications were submitted valued at $200,000 with average value of $66,667.

· Six single-family addition/alteration applications were submitted valued at $201,000.

— Transcript staff

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